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Dialogic® IMG 1010 Integrated Media Gateway
The Dialogic® IMG 1010 Integrated Media Gateway is a carrier-grade VoIP gateway that supports both media and signaling in a single chassis. It allows service providers to add new telephony services quickly, and gives them a clear migration path to an all-IP network.
It provides any-to-any voice network connectivity and can deliver SIP services into legacy PRI, CAS, and SS7 networks, as well as IP-to-IP transcoding for network peering applications. Its compact 1U high-density design, integrated SS7 termination across multiple gateways, GUI-based management, and software licensing for in-service capacity expansion make the Dialogic® IMG 1010 an excellent option for VoIP.
The Dialogic® IMG 1010 also features the Dialogic® Programmable Protocol Language (PPL), which allows rapid implementation of SS7 ISUP variants and other signaling changes.
Features |
Benefits |
Simultaneous support for PRI and SS7 signaling and SIP and H.323 |
Provides a flexible, cost-effective platform that can evolve from TDM-IP to all IP |
SS7 signaling, call routing, call translation, and IP transcoding supported in a single chassis |
Can reduce complexity and administrative overhead for VoIP services, and allows on-the-fly voice coder conversion |
Supports up to 1024 channels in a 1U chassis |
Allows easy scalability from 96 to 1024 channels in a small footprint |
Wireline and wireless support, including ENUM |
Enables fast connection time and lower phone charges because callers can connect to each other directly without using the PSTN |
NEBS 3 carrier-grade design uses independent network interfaces to separate transport, signaling, and OAM&P |
Provides high reliability and service availability |
Works with load balancers |
Optimizes distribution of SIP traffic and improves scalability and fault tolerance |
Technical Specifications |
| Routing Features |
Call routing and translation based on ANI, DNIS, and Nature of Address, Time of Day, Day of Week/Year
Pre- and post-routing digit translations
Multiple routing algorithms per trunk group or groups of trunks for IP-to-TDM and IP-to-IP, both A-law and μ-law conversions
Pre-call announcement (branding) |
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